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Swiss
major Nestle faced a barrage of action on Wednesday over its Maggi
noodles, with Delhi government banning the product for 15 days, the Army
as well as a leading retail chain taking it off their shelves and the
Centre filing a complaint against the manufacturer in the National
Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission.
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The Delhi government's ban followed 10 samples of Maggi masala tastemaker being found to contain lead above prescribed limits. Five samples also contained monosodium glutamate without proper label declaration, which is an offence.
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Nestle India, however, claimed it had got samples tested at an external laboratory, where it was found "safe to eat".
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"Government
has put a ban on Maggi noodles for 15 days. We have asked Nestle India
to withdraw Maggi stocks within 15 days," Jain said after a two-hour
meeting with top Nestle India officials.
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In the
first such action by the government against a private company, the
Centre has filed a complaint against Nestle with the National Consumer
Disputes Redressal Commission.
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